Somtgant - Crap Farreras with guestbook - Radons

Simple
5.1 km
1:30 h
116 mhd
368 mhd
Somtgant - Crap Farreras mit Gästebuch - Radons (oua_73722313_image)
Somtgant - Crap Farreras mit Gästebuch - Radons (oua_73722310_image)

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Somtgant - Crap Farreras mit Gästebuch - Radons (oua_25489940_image)
A beautiful panorama route with great views and whistling marmots.
Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  2232 m
Lowest Point  1868 m
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Start
Somtgant
Destination
Radons (1866 m)
Coordinates
46.58627, 9.552514

Details

Description

The route starts at the Somtgant mountain station on the beautiful and panoramic Alpleben route to Radons. Along the way, a small detour leads to the summit Crap Farreras, where the most easily accessible guestbook is located. Here you can pause and enjoy the view or refresh yourself at the barbecue area. Afterwards, the route returns to the hiking path and continues to Radons. Those who keep their eyes open or even bring binoculars may be lucky to spot marmots and chamois. To finish, enjoy an ice cream or a nice meal at the mountain huts in Radons and Tigia to complete the lovely excursion.

Hidden Gem

The summit Crap Farreras is clearly visible from the path. A guestbook is attached to the flagpole where both big and small summit climbers can sign in.

Equipment

Good hiking shoes and appropriate outdoor clothing are recommended.

Directions

Somtgant is reachable by gondola from Savognin to Somtgant. From there, the path to Radons is well signposted.

Directions

Public Transport

By the Rhaetian Railway from Chur to Tiefencastel. Then by PostBus to Savognin. Or by PostBus via Chur to Savognin. 


Radons can be reached on Thursdays from late June to mid-October by the bike and hiking bus. 


The Radons bus to Tigignas runs daily

Parking

At the valley station of the Savognin mountain railways (fee required).

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